Greenways and trails offer tremendous benefits to communities, especially in Florida. The concepts embraces the interconnectedness of the needs of conservation supporters, recreation groups and economic organizations. In ths FY 2010/2011 – 2011/2012 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), the St. Lucie Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) established the need to review, update, and implement the St.… Continue Reading Bicycle/Pedestrian Corridor Area of Interest Analysis

Bike Rack Plan (5.6 MB) The intention of the plan is to identify general locations for bicycle racks in public right-of-way adjacent to bus stops in residential and commercial activity centers. Therefore, municipal bus stops, and school bus stops are a major component of the plan. After the completion of base maps, a database was… Continue Reading Bike Rack Plan

The St. Lucie Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) established the need to build upon previous bicycle/pedestrian/greenway planning efforts and continue the ongoing planning and coordinating efforts which support the provision of bicycle, pedestrian, and greenway facilities. Over the last several years, the TPO and its partners, have compiled much data related to dicycle and pedestrian transportation… Continue Reading East Coast Greenway Implementation Plan

Florida Scenic Highways Program 2014 Annual Report (PDF 5 MB) The purpose of the Florida Scenic Highways Program (FSHP) is to designate roads in order to help preserve and enhance the cultural, historic, archaeological, recreational, natural, and scenic resources that lie within the roadway corridor. Florida communities also take advantage of scenic highway designation to… Continue Reading Florida Scenic Highways Program 2014 Annual Report

Go2040 is the LRTP prepared by the St. Lucie TPO. The Go2040 LRTP is intended to guide the investment in multimodal transportation options and identify projects to be completed over the next 25 years. Download the Plan (PDF 7MB)

The TPO will develop and implement an Inventory Program of pedestrian facilities within the MPA. The inventory will be used for monitoring the progress toward implementation of the 2035 Bicycle, Pedestrian, Greenways and Trails Vision, for the completion of Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS) and other grant applications, and for the future addition to interactive… Continue Reading Pedestrian Facility Inventory Program

Title VI Statement: The St. Lucie TPO satisfies the requirements of various non-discrimination laws and regulations including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, income or family status. Persons wishing to express their concerns about Title VI please contact Marcia Lathou, Title VI Coordinator at (772) 462-1593.